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Zero-Knowledge Systems brings privacy product to Linux users

Author: JT Smith

At LinuxPR: Zero-Knowledge Systems Inc., the
leading developer of privacy solutions for consumers and business, today
released the most comprehensive and powerful privacy product available for
Linux users, the Linux Freedom 2.0 Internet Privacy Suite. Freedom 2.0’s paid
premium services offer users untraceable private email and anonymous
browsing and chat through the Freedom Network. Freedom’s free standard
features include a cookie manager, ad manager and keyword alert.

Linux NetworX names Dunoskovic v.p. of manufacturing

Author: JT Smith

At LinuxPR: Linux NetworX, Inc., a provider
of large-scale clustered computer solutions for Internet, industry and research
fields, named Robert Dunoskovic vice president of manufacturing. Dunoskovic
will be responsible for the quality and efficiency of all processes during the
production and integration of Linux NetworX Evolocity cluster systems.

Oracle expands developer services

Author: JT Smith

An Inter@ctive Week story talks about Oracle’s plan to become “a supplier of online development technologies,” compeating with VA Linux’s SoureForge and CallabNet, among others. (VA Linux owns NewsForge.)

LinuxCertified.com offers the weekend sysadmin training

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxPR: LinuxCertified.com, a leading provider of Linux training, will offer its next
weekend System Administration bootcamp on January 20-21, 2001 in San
Francisco
bay area (south bay). This workshop is designed for busy information technology
professionals and is designed to cover the most important Linux administration
areas.

ESR: Great news this year for Open Source

Author: JT Smith

LWN.net publishes a Japanese interview with Open Source advocate Eric S. Raymond: “Well I can think of a couple of pieces of news that I think are of importance. The first one
that occurred to me was when it was revealed that Andy Hertzfeld and the rest of the original
Macintosh interface designers were going to work explicitly on producing an end user interface,
GUI, for Linux. That was spectacular news.

Another piece of spectacular news was the announcement that StarOffice was going to be open
source as OpenOffice. It’s important because it’s going to take a productivity suite with features
comparable to Microsoft Office to make Linux truly competitive on the desktop, and Open
Office is a very large step towards that.”

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  • Linux

IBM chief: Open standards are ‘Net’s future

Author: JT Smith

TechWeb also has a story about IBM’s love for Open Source: “IBM Corp. chairman Louis Gerstner said the Internet is
forcing companies to look toward open computing
standards rather than the closed systems developed by
technology giants like EMC Corp., Sun Microsystems and
Microsoft Corp.”

Category:

  • Open Source

CodeWeavers releases ‘Wine for the rest of us’

Author: JT Smith

At PR Newswire: CodeWeavers, Inc., the leading
Windows-to-Linux software developer and consultancy, today announced the
availability of the Preview Edition of CodeWeavers Wine, the open-source
software converter that runs Windows applications on Linux and other
Intel-based Unix platforms. Until now, access to revisions of Wine has been
confined to a worldwide network of resourceful Windows programmers.
CodeWeavers Wine Preview Edition is the first version available for general
public use and is a prelude to CodeWeavers Wine 1.0; the commercial-quality
release anticipated for the first half of 2001. The tools that CodeWeavers
added to Wine make this preview release “the Wine for the rest of us.”

Author of ‘Prolin’ worm eludes authorities

Author: JT Smith

CNN reports that the author of the pro-Linux “Prolin” worm has so far eluded authorities, but the damage from the email worm has been minimal.

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  • Linux

Keio University to build large-scale network using Red Hat

Author: JT Smith

From Business Wire:Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq:RHAT), the leader in developing, deploying
and managing open source solutions today announced that Keio University will build a large-scale campus network server system using Red Hat Linux
7 and IBM Netfinity 4500R server, from Japan IBM Corporation. This campus server network system will also adopt the new IBM eServer
xSeries network servers from IBM Japan.

Malaysia: On verge of Open Source revolution

Author: JT Smith

LinuxWorld.com reports on the LinuxWorld Conference in Malaysia: “The most exciting aspect of the whole conference was the level of interest expressed by Malaysians in becoming
involved in the whole open source phenomenon. Many people approached me after my Ethereal tutorial, as well as on
other occasions, asking how to get involved in the open source movement.”

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  • Linux